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Tagada Tsointsoin

4 years ago

I put 1 star for the pediatrician who saw us in th...

I put 1 star for the pediatrician who saw us in the night (on a bank holiday). He was this tipical man you can meet in the south : very manly, unpolite, arrogant and respiring agressivity...and you could easily feel that all the staff around him was not at ease at all... .When we got accepted he was mumbling he didn't understand why we were here and then lied about it in our faces...They then stung our baby two times in each arm, hand and foot but could not find a vein and when asking why they would absolutly want to do that even though she was not in fever nor bad shape anymore he anwser "we're bambino gesu here" very arrogantly...a simple it's the procedure for any kid here would have done the job but no...Just because I got angry did they finally stopped trying. Only the nurses levelled up a bit this awful reception (even though they were too a bit condescendent, but that's the emergencies...it's not easy)...I recommand this man to stop working in the emergencies. When you don't have anymore humanity and kindness like this man in these situations, you're useless. I'd rather face a computer instead...
I put however 5 stars for the observation stage where the pediatrician (a woman) was very kind and would explain us what was going on and what they were doing, and was accepting our questions and doubts without being arrogant nor condescending (even though there was a room full of kids to treat). She is the kind of people a hospital needs because in the end things were much more efficient and fast with her than with this awfull man. The very strong culture of man full of testosteron in this region of Italy is not compatible with a hospital for children...

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